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    | From 1951 to 1953 this future First Lady was an inquiring photographer for the Washington Times-Herald | Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 
 
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    | This author's all-star team, including Jack Ryan & John Clark, was back in his 2011 bestseller "Locked On" | Tom Clancy 
 
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    | Sheryl Sandberg is the C.O.O. for this website born in a Harvard dorm; its users number over 10% of the world's people | [Alex reads "C.O.O." as "chief operating officer".] 
 Facebook
 
 
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    | This object has 109 times the Earth's radius & is 93 million miles away from us | the Sun 
 
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    | From the Japanese, a 9 A.M. greeting: ohayo gozaimasu
 | good morning 
 
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    | In 1983 she made history as the first American woman in space | (Alex: Wouldn't you have liked to take a ride with Sally?) 
 Sally Ride
 
 
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    | Summoning Kim Hunter: "Hey, Stella!" | Streetcar Named Desire 
 
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    | This Michael Crichton bestseller begins with a prologue, "The Bite of the Raptor" | (David: Uh, let's forget about that category and go to GREAT AMERICAN WOMEN for $400.) 
 Jurassic Park
 
 
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    | Once this woman, now the Duchess of Cambridge, wears something (such as nude stockings), sales soar | Kate Middleton 
 
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    | In the 1910s this German physicist developed a "counter" to detect radiation | Dr. Geiger 
 
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    | From the Italian, what you want your room to have: la vista
 | a view 
 
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    | In 1920 this "Round Table" wit was fired as drama critic for Vanity Fair: they said her reviews were too harsh | (Alex: You know it, you just can't say--[*].) 
 Dorothy Parker
 
 
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    | Sure, I'll do the impression: "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine" | Casablanca 
 
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    | "The Da Vinci Code" was actually the second novel to feature symbologist Robert Langdon; this book was first | (Kareem: Oh, um...) (Alex: It's not coming, is it?)
 
 Angels and Demons
 
 
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    | (Warren Buffett reads the clue.)  More than 90% of my wealth will eventually go to philanthropy; in 2006 I pledged $30.7 billion to this man's foundation to help make that happen | the Gates Foundation 
 
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    | Making transfusions routine, biochemist Karl Landsteiner put together the A-B-O "typing" of this | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 blood
 
 
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    | From the Spanish, our writers' favorite: la cerveza
 | beer 
 
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    | Haley Joel Osment's "I see dead people" | (Dana: What is The Exorcist?) 
 The Sixth Sense
 
 
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    | This Laura Hillenbrand best-seller is subtitled "A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption" | Unbroken 
 
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    | In 1978 she hosted a Baltimore chat show called "People Are Talking"; her move to Chicago ended up working out | Oprah Winfrey 
 
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    | From the French, a marine animal: la baleine
 | a whale 
 
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    | Her resume includes president of the American Red Cross & U.S. senator from North Carolina | Elizabeth Dole 
 
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    | In a 1982 charmer: "I'll be right here" | (Dana: ...Sorry.) 
 E.T.
 
 
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    | His bestsellers include "Lincoln", "1876" & the less historical "Myra Breckinridge" | Gore Vidal 
 
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    | The purported subject of "The Devil Wears Prada", this Vogue editor went to the film's premiere wearing Prada | Anna Wintour 
 
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    | From the Hebrew, a period of time: yom
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 (Kareem: Oh!)
 (Dana: What is a year?)
 (Alex: No.)
 [Kareem's light comes on again.]
 (Alex: Not you again, Kareem!  David.)
 (David: Good.  What is good?)
 
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